John’s Guitar

Waverunner Audio is releasing seven sample libraries each one per day for seven days. Each Library is just £10 each for the fundraising period. For every sale, Hometree plant a tree. Each library part of the Seven Days will be £10 until the 18th of November, after which they’ll go up to £25. 

If you want to support this initiative and plant a tree purchase John’s Guitar and help to grow some new trees. 

Introducing the first library from Waverunner Audio’s Soundsmith Range. This range offers hand-made artisan sample packs forged in the audio-smithy with focus on capturing the essence, character, and personality of an instrument. 

Warm nylon strings, a distinct and unique character, captured in a lush room by Adaq Khan, who is usually found recording at London’s Royal Albert Hall, additional ethereal sound design patches, featuring stunning artwork by friend Blake Pearson; this is a special little library and one we hope provides an inspiring color to call upon from your sonic palette.

Waverunner Audio Seven Days Day 6 John’s Guit UI
Waverunner Audio – Seven Days Day 6 John’s Guit UI

John’s Guitar Features

  • mic pos 1 : ribbon left (Neck)
  • mic pos 2 : ribbon right (Body)
  • mic pos 3 : spaced omni pair (Room)
  • x4 rr / x3 dynamic layers
  • First Dive patch: ethereal cinematic patch of short (x3 rr x3 dynamics) and sustain (crossfade between x2 dynamics)
  • 820mb Installed
  • 24bit/48k
  • Requires Full Version of Kontatk 5.6+

All libraries currently require the full version of Kontakt (5.6+).
All libraries are using the new Pulse downloader app to download the Seven Days libraries. Download Pulse here.

Hometree is a pretty essential idea, plant more trees. Hometree is on the Atlantic coast of Ireland, it’s wet, windy and cold and it’s where they first started a community garden, in an unused plot of ground about 100m elevation and about 600m from the coast. When Hometree planted the first apple trees the NGO were told they were mad, that trees found it difficult to grow here, but they didn’t, they grew tall and strong and produce delicious fruits.

This was Hometree’s reconnection to trees, they saw the birds come back and the soil in the garden improves, biodiversity, more life on the hill and the seeds of change blew in all directions. One direction was here to Hometree, a group of people inspired by the lack of trees in County Clare in West Ireland and hope that they could do our part in regenerating and reforesting this beautiful mythical part of Mother Earth.

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